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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reliable or stable location, either literally or metaphorically, such as a safe environment or a dependable situation.
Example: "After years of searching, I finally found a solid place to settle down and start a family."
Alternatives: "a stable environment" or "a secure location."
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"I'm just trying to find a solid place where I can rest my head".
After an inconsistent start to the season, Mussina seems to be in a solid place.
Hence the pleasure of a solid place at a specific time: New York, 1926.
The middle of the front nine has really been a solid place for us.
Manzi's National Affairs essay, a tour d'horizon of our socioeconomic situation, provides a solid place to start.
(If you're cooking the meat specially, I recommend this recipe by Nigel Slater as a solid place to start).
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This is a very solid place, with high-quality food at bargain prices.
"I really looked hard at that restaurant, and decided it was a decent, solid place," he said.
The United States, despite its problems, has been a remarkably solid place to put money, making it singularly able to attract savings, they point out.
There is a big Portuguese community in this part of south London, and this is a very solid place in which to see what they can do with meat, fire, salt and chilli.
And financially, Prosper Marketplace "is in a very solid place," he says.
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